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Old 10-01-2008, 12:30 PM   #11
WWhittle
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Originally Posted by munnmotorsports View Post
if your car can stand up to their rules, than yes, i say it is a street car. but dont think they just go out, drive 30 miles and come back. they sit in traffic and do stop and go traffic. then a 30 min cool down (IIRC) without being able to touch the car, then make a pass. if your car can do that....


brandon, mikes car is not streetable. it can make quick runs around town, but i cant see drivin any long distances with it.


i have a little bit of an idea of what the rules are.....

like i said- i can show you time slips from a 5.20 car, a 5.50 car and a 5.60 car that can do that. But most would say "that's not a street car, that's a race car".

Grab a copy of the latest Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords, one of them is in there this month, and won the Commerce event, posted the fastest pass of the year and fastest average, and dominated the Virginia event before losing an alternator belt in the water box on the last pass. All that with the car on radials for the first time and a progressive controller turned WAY back.

Like i said, just because they are fast, doesn't mean they aren't street cars.

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